The role of exosomes and their applications in cancer

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Abstract

Exosomes are very small extracellular vesicles secreted by multiple cell types and are ex-tensively distributed in various biological fluids. Recent research indicated that exosomes can participate in regulating the tumor microenvironment and impacting tumor proliferation and progres-sion. Due to the extensive enrollment in cancer development, exosomes have become a focus of the search for a new therapeutic method for cancer. Exosomes can be utilized for the therapeutic delivery of small molecules, proteins and RNAs to target cancer cells with a high efficiency. Exosome-carried proteins, lipids and nucleic acids are being tested as promising biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis, even as potential treatment targets for cancer. Moreover, different sources of exosomes exhibit multiple performances in cancer applications. In this review, we elaborate on the specific mechanism by which exosomes affect the communication between tumors and the micro-environment and state the therapeutic and diagnostic applications of exosomes in cancers.

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Zhou, Y., Zhang, Y., Gong, H., Luo, S., & Cui, Y. (2021, November 1). The role of exosomes and their applications in cancer. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212204

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